• BiL News Update #07: Texas Can Teach Bible Lessons, Walmart Rolls Back DEI, and More

  • Dec 4 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

BiL News Update #07: Texas Can Teach Bible Lessons, Walmart Rolls Back DEI, and More

  • Summary

  • Adrian Guess covers a variety of news in an effort to boost civic engagement and community participation. Sit back and listen well.


    1st Segment: (00:39)

    DACA recipients worry their protection from deportation won't last another Trump term

    2025 will start with a 3.5% pay raise for Pennsylvania’s governor, lawmakers and judges

    Biden touts admin efforts to boost small business: ‘20 million acts of hope’

    Innovative program aims to increase child care options and pull women into the workforce

    Texas schools can now teach Bible-based reading lessons

    Before the Break: Scientist uncover fossilized footprints of early humans living together


    2nd Segment: (25:31)

    Walmart becomes latest — and biggest — company to roll back its DEI policies

    Ohio governor signs transgender bathroom ban for students

    Retailers tell consumers that Trump tariffs are a reason to shop now

    Flavored Vape Products Dispute Goes Before US Supreme Court

    Come for the roller coaster, stay for the shops: Can malls be fun again?

    Before the Break: University of Texas, MIT and others announce free tuition for some undergraduates


    Final Message: (47:28)

    Pilot in Alaska air drops turkeys for residents in remote homes who can't run out to a grocery store


    Announcements: (54:26)

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